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					<h1 id="topic-title">Blackhole</h1>
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				Blackhole is what happens when a star no longer emits any energy. These blackholes form when
				a massive star collapses at the end of it's life.  The star collapses to zero (nothing). In theory
				it is hard to imagine "nothing", but imagine a source of gravity pulling in anything in it's path.
				This includes light. <em>It is called a blackhole because it does absorb any light in the horizon</em>.
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						Astronomy 1370 Study Guide, Stewart M.L.
						
						
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